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...signals the arrival of a profoundly interesting writer/director who marches determinedly to the beat of his own drum.
Like most superhero movies of late, Supergirl is certainly very good, but it’s not exactly great.
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FilmInk salutes the work of creatives who have never truly received the credit that they deserve. In this installment: Australian director Gillespie, who has helmed Lars And The Real Girl,
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In this regular column, we drag forgotten made-for-TV movies out of the vault and into the light. This week: the 1972 true-life drama The Weekend Nun, starring Joanna Pettet, Vic
There's a particular kind of evening that has quietly become a national pastime. The lights go down, the lounge gets dark, and a film like Mission: Impossible – The Final
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Embrace nature… “It is a true original, one of those cinematic events that once seen, will not easily be forgotten.” RogerEbert.com ★★★★ One of the breakout hits of The Venice
Strike up the band… The enchanting new comedy of manners from acclaimed writer/director Grégory Magne (whose debut Perfumes was a sleeper success in 2019), The Musicians stars Valérie Donzelli as
















































